Halloween Drink Recipes You'll LoveCaroline RogersTue, April 25, 2017 at 7:13 PM UTCRecipe: Brew-Ha-Ha Punch This eerie lime beverage is the perfect shade for a witches’ brew. The mix of lime, ginger ale, and pineapple juice is incredibly crowd-pleasing for a party.Ralph AndersonRecipe: Pineapple Cranberry Wassail This bright red cocktail makes the most of autumnal flavors and hearkens to centuries past, when wassail was consumed during medieval feasts in craggy castles.Robbie CaponettoRecipe: Witches’ Brew Hot Chocolate Mix up a spookily delicious chocolate brew with this Halloween drink recipe. White chocolate liqueur, Myers Dark Rum, and hot chocolate are a perfect combination. Garnish with freshly grated nutmeg or cinnamon for a spiced cool-weather touch.Lavin Label; Kelli Boyd PhotographyRecipe: Drunken Rum Apple Cider This autumnal concoction is great for holiday get-togethers. Add Kill Devil Rum, tawny port, and Angostura bitters to hot apple cider and pumpkin butter for an unforgettable treat.Lavin Label; Kelli Boyd PhotographyRecipe: Apple Bobbing Punch No Halloween party is complete without a round of bobbing for apples (or, in this case, teensy crabapples). This non-alcoholic drink is fun for the whole family, a fizzy mix of apple cider, cranberry juice, orange juice, lemonade, and ginger ale.Southern LivingRecipe: Blood Orange Martinis I vant to drink the martini. That’s what your vampire-clad guests will be saying once they get a taste of this Halloween-themed beverage.Beth Dreiling HontzasRecipe: Pumpkin Pie Milkshake Halloween is the holiday for pumpkins galore, and this tasty milkshake lets the whole family enjoy a seasonal, ice cream concoction made with their favorite tasty treat.Southern LivingRecipe: Whiskey Sour For a classy, adults-only Halloween soiree, mix up a batch of whiskey sours. Add a Halloween touch, like a gummy worm on the rim, and you have a reimagined, themed classic repurposed for your festivities. Jennifer DavickRecipe: Vieux Carré Contained in cut glass, this moody, dark mixture practically exudes mystery. Its namesake is NOLA’s French Quarter, a place with plenty of ghost stories to go around.Iain BagwellRecipe: Bacon-Infused Bourbon Trick or treat? You’ll get a bit of both with this mind-bending concoction. The trick is the surprising combination. The treat is how great it tastes.Oxmoor HouseRecipe: Green Tomato Bloody Mary It won’t be hard to convince partygoers that this green concoction is is a witches’ brew. It’s full of herbs like basil, parley, dill, and cilantro for a fresh beverage you'll want to make long after Halloween is over.Jennifer DavickRecipe: Mississippi Mudslides Pair these with a spooky story for a sweet, swirled Halloween treat. Choco-holics, beware (or rejoice!).Becky Luigart-StaynerRecipe: Apple Butter Sparklers An autumnal drink that’s a hit with everyone, it’s easy to whip up a batch for adults (with Prosecco) and a batch for kids (with sparkling apple juice).Hector Manuel SanchezRecipe: Bloody Mary Punch If your Halloween party is of the brunch persuasion, break out this delicious Bloody Mary recipe.Beth DreilingRecipe: Hot Spiced Cider ‘Tis the season for ciders. Don’t wait for the first of November; instead, serve cider at your Halloween party. This is a warm, lemony blend that will make all your guests feel at home, even amidst the inevitable spooky costumes and decorations. Tina Cornett1 of 161 of 16Brew-Ha-Ha Punch2 of 16Recipe: Brew-Ha-Ha Punch This eerie lime beverage is the perfect shade for a witches’ brew. The mix of lime, ginger ale, and pineapple juice is incredibly crowd-pleasing for a party.Ralph AndersonPineapple Cranberry Wassail3 of 16Recipe: Pineapple Cranberry Wassail This bright red cocktail makes the most of autumnal flavors and hearkens to centuries past, when wassail was consumed during medieval feasts in craggy castles.Robbie CaponettoWitches’ Brew Hot Chocolate4 of 16Recipe: Witches’ Brew Hot Chocolate Mix up a spookily delicious chocolate brew with this Halloween drink recipe. White chocolate liqueur, Myers Dark Rum, and hot chocolate are a perfect combination. Garnish with freshly grated nutmeg or cinnamon for a spiced cool-weather touch.Lavin Label; Kelli Boyd PhotographyDrunken Rum Apple Cider5 of 16Recipe: Drunken Rum Apple Cider This autumnal concoction is great for holiday get-togethers. Add Kill Devil Rum, tawny port, and Angostura bitters to hot apple cider and pumpkin butter for an unforgettable treat.Lavin Label; Kelli Boyd PhotographyApple Bobbing Punch6 of 16Recipe: Apple Bobbing Punch No Halloween party is complete without a round of bobbing for apples (or, in this case, teensy crabapples). This non-alcoholic drink is fun for the whole family, a fizzy mix of apple cider, cranberry juice, orange juice, lemonade, and ginger ale.Southern LivingBlood Orange Martinis7 of 16Recipe: Blood Orange Martinis I vant to drink the martini. That’s what your vampire-clad guests will be saying once they get a taste of this Halloween-themed beverage.Beth Dreiling HontzasPumpkin Pie Milkshake8 of 16Recipe: Pumpkin Pie Milkshake Halloween is the holiday for pumpkins galore, and this tasty milkshake lets the whole family enjoy a seasonal, ice cream concoction made with their favorite tasty treat.Southern LivingWhiskey Sour9 of 16Recipe: Whiskey Sour For a classy, adults-only Halloween soiree, mix up a batch of whiskey sours. Add a Halloween touch, like a gummy worm on the rim, and you have a reimagined, themed classic repurposed for your festivities. Jennifer DavickVieux Carré10 of 16Recipe: Vieux Carré Contained in cut glass, this moody, dark mixture practically exudes mystery. Its namesake is NOLA’s French Quarter, a place with plenty of ghost stories to go around.Iain BagwellBacon-Infused Bourbon11 of 16Recipe: Bacon-Infused Bourbon Trick or treat? You’ll get a bit of both with this mind-bending concoction. The trick is the surprising combination. The treat is how great it tastes.Oxmoor HouseGreen Tomato Bloody Mary12 of 16Recipe: Green Tomato Bloody Mary It won’t be hard to convince partygoers that this green concoction is is a witches’ brew. It’s full of herbs like basil, parley, dill, and cilantro for a fresh beverage you'll want to make long after Halloween is over.Jennifer DavickMississippi Mudslides13 of 16Recipe: Mississippi Mudslides Pair these with a spooky story for a sweet, swirled Halloween treat. Choco-holics, beware (or rejoice!).Becky Luigart-StaynerApple Butter Sparklers14 of 16Recipe: Apple Butter Sparklers An autumnal drink that’s a hit with everyone, it’s easy to whip up a batch for adults (with Prosecco) and a batch for kids (with sparkling apple juice).Hector Manuel SanchezBloody Mary Punch15 of 16Recipe: Bloody Mary Punch If your Halloween party is of the brunch persuasion, break out this delicious Bloody Mary recipe.Beth DreilingHot Spiced Cider16 of 16Recipe: Hot Spiced Cider ‘Tis the season for ciders. Don’t wait for the first of November; instead, serve cider at your Halloween party. This is a warm, lemony blend that will make all your guests feel at home, even amidst the inevitable spooky costumes and decorations. Tina CornettThese halloween cocktails are equal parts spooky and delicious.About Our Ads